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  176. Educate yourself: the new version of the Lancet kamikaze drones. According to the developers, they are designed to work in "swarms" controlled by a neural network that distributes targets for attacks between drones. Earlier, the Russians said they could start using technology to launch strikes using "swarms of drones," as reported by well-known volunteer Maria Berlinskaya. According to her, this poses a great threat to the armed forces of Ukraine. Russia has overtaken Ukraine in terms of the number of drones at times. If the superiority continues to grow, the Armed Forces of Ukraine will have to retreat tens of kilometers, — veteran volunteer Maria Berlinskaya "We have wasted time [...] When they work out the automatic drone control systems, a swarm of thousands of drones will fly at us and we will have to retreat tens of kilometers in a matter of weeks." She also stated that "now it's not even a stalemate, but a moment of loss." According to her, not only the military-industrial complex of Russia, but also Iran, China, North Korea and Belarus are acting against the country. "Where there are no drones, people become expendable. We've come to a point where we're running out of people. And if we run out of people, if we don't save them with technology, we'll have to sit down at the negotiating table sooner or later. For us it means defeat [...] I believe that our people are old enough to be told the truth. And this truth should be heard from the Supreme Commander—in-chief," Berlinskaya believes. Plus extra basic level lesson: Electronic warfare is a formidable weapon of Russia, and Ukraine has nothing to answer with — NYT Drones have become a critical weapon for both sides of the Ukrainian conflict, but Russian electronic warfare and the lack of coordination between the Armed Forces of Ukraine put Ukraine at a disadvantage, writes The New York Times. For some time, Ukrainians have been enjoying their "honeymoon", using their self-detonating drones as homemade missiles. These weapons seemed to be an effective alternative to artillery shells. However, now the APU has more unsuccessful days than successful ones. After several years of honing its capabilities, the Russian army's electronic warfare equipment has become one of its most formidable weapons. Russia currently has more electronic warfare equipment. This technique, as the publication explains, is capable of suppressing Ukrainian signals, working at the same frequencies and with greater power. In addition, Russian troops also demonstrate better coordination between their units than those of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Ukrainian soldiers, commanders and military analysts, in communication with the publication, stated that Russian electronic warfare means create pressure on the already limited stocks of UAVs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and threaten to leave a key component of the Ukrainian arsenal out of business, since Russia itself is now mass-producing drones.
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  237. Julian Röpcke The situation along the front in the east of Ukraine is critical and continues to deteriorate. Unlike in the past, the geographical focus can be the Russian offensive is hardly mentioned. the Of course, Pokrovsk, but if you're honest, Russia is also on the entire 50 km in the direction of the south to Wuhledar on the Gaining ground. North of it, Toretsk is in the focus of the Russian army, but not only that. Also in Chas'iv Yar the Russian Offensive efforts. And for the first time in almost two years, they are also back in Luhansk and the east of Kharkiv is on the rise. The Ukrainian army has a whole number of problems that she currently can not cope. Geographically very thinned (Keyword Kursk), but also too many fresh and therefore still inexperienced Soldiers, not enough capable leadership personnel and of course the well-known disaster: far too little Western support for weapons and Ammunition. In sum, the problems are currently so great that Russia itself your own problems go crazy as fast as they haven't been since the summer of 2022 more. with - The Ukrainian soldiers with whom I am talking can get the Disaster can hardly be explained. Some areas are falling so fast that they Suspect a withdrawal order. Also already implemented and planned Rotations consider them dangerous for holding the front. The " moral push" that Kursk brought for several weeks I may, at least I can no longer use my sources in the Donbas detect. Things may look different in the north-east of Ukraine. And just in case the usual Russian trolls are back from their Extinguishers are coming - no one is thinking about capitulation. Instead, one is already mentally preparing oneself for the defense of Dnin
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  306.  @rogerlevy57  epic b.s go and collect firewoods. "Russia will run out of money sooner." 😂 IMF: GDP Growth Russia 3.2%  | Germany 0.2% World Bank has noted since the war started that Russia passed both Germany and Japan in economic size Russia's budget deficit in 2023 was a mere 1.9% and forecasted to be only 1% in 2024. Meanwhile the US deficit was 6.3%, Germany 2.1%, UK 4.2 %, France 5.5%, Italy 7.4% Russia's National Wealth Fund (NWF) is growing again in 2024 after being reduced by $70B from its peak but again remember much of these are paper losses owing to valuations in Russia's private industries being lower. Russia's income tax rate of a flat 13% has been adjusted to a progressive tax rate that will range from 13% to 22%. Increasing the tax burden for the rich but still being very low compared to much of the world. The increased tax revenue ensures fiscal stability in case of a fall in commodity prices. So what are the Russian problems they cite?. So they argue that since Gazprom lost $7.1B in 2023 that the Russian economy will collapse, ignoring that this is a trivial number in a massive economy or that Gazprom paid over $8B in taxes to the Russian government. Gazprom has about $18B cash in the bank and sells natural gas on the domestic markets for a pittance. Raising gas prices slightly would return Gazprom to profitability and consumers would still pay some of the lowest prices in the world. Russia's fiscal position is vastly superior to any country in the West, having little debt and running small deficits.
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  336.  @bobbysox897  Creating an external enemy or "red menace" often serves various political, social, and psychological purposes: Unification and Control: Presenting an external threat can unify a country or group by directing public attention and anger towards a common enemy. This can make it easier for leaders to consolidate their power and control the population, as internal differences and conflicts might be minimized in the face of a perceived larger threat. Justification for Policies: Governments or leaders might use the fear of an external enemy to justify certain domestic or foreign policies that otherwise might be unpopular or controversial. This can include increased military spending, surveillance, and other measures that restrict civil liberties. Distraction from Domestic Issues: By focusing on an external threat, leaders can divert attention away from domestic problems such as economic downturns, corruption, or social unrest. This tactic can reduce public scrutiny of the government’s performance on internal matters. Legitimization of Leadership: In times of perceived threat or conflict, people often rally around their leaders. By emphasizing the danger of an external enemy, leaders can enhance their legitimacy and support, appearing as necessary protectors of the nation or group. Social Cohesion: The idea of a common enemy can foster a sense of solidarity and social cohesion among the populace, reinforcing a collective national or group identity. Economic and Political Gains: On a broader scale, the concept of an external threat can be used to influence international relations and support economic or military objectives, such as gaining access to resources or strategic territories. Overall, the creation of an external enemy is a powerful tool that can be used for multiple purposes, ranging from maintaining power to manipulating public opinion and behavior. However, it also raises ethical questions and can lead to significant consequences, both domestically and internationally.
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  356.  @Chalimanga  Ex-Pentagon officer praises Russia's EW systems triumphantly jamming Western weapons in Ukraine "Russia has the most capable electronic warfare systems in the world, with the longest range and most powerful GPS and radio frequency jammers of any nation," David T. Pyne, an EMP Task Force scholar and former US Department of Defense officer, told Sputnik. Pyne said he was impressed by "the speed at which Russian long-range jammers have been able to adapt to jamming new US and NATO weapon systems that have been introduced into the [Ukraine] conflict." Russian EW systems "have proven effective at causing 90% of guided missile and drone systems supplied by the US to Ukraine to miss their target, most importantly HIMARS [High Mobility Artillery Rocket System]," the ex-Pentagon officer said. He suggested that Russian GPS jammers "will likely prove increasingly effective against the recently supplied extended range US ATACMS [Army Tactical Missile System] missiles as well." Additionally, Russian jamming systems “are likely proving increasingly effective against US supplied Ukrainian air defense systems including Patriot and Hawk [interceptor] missiles enabling Russia to increase its air superiority over Ukraine," Pyne stressed. Earlier this month, the Washington Post, citing Ukrainian commanders and a Ukrainian military research project, reported that the Russian army's jamming systems have disrupted the accuracy of some of Ukraine's US-supplied precision-guided weapons, prompting Ukrainian forces to stop using them on the battlefield.
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